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    because you have blue eyes? Well that’s how white people treated African Americans through the 1800-1900’s and even still to this day in certain parts of our world. African Americans didn’t gain “freedom” until 1865 when the thirteenth amendment abolished slavery everywhere in the US. Although slavery had come to an end many new issues between white people and African Americans arose. Some issues that continued after slavery was the right to equal laws of all the people who were born in the US‚ segregation

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    people. Besides that‚ her favorite pastime was to eavesdrop people’s conversations‚ something on she was “really quite expert” because it made her part of their lives for a moment. However‚ this eavesdrop became a problem when at that day a young couple sat near Miss Brill and started a conversation about her. When the boy referred to her as “that stupid old thing” and questioned her importance at that place‚ she realized her meaningless existence and went back home‚ where she put her fur on its box and

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    Are Standardized Tests Necessary? Students quietly took their seats in the large desk-packed room and neatly aligned their number-two pencils on their desks. Nervousness filled the students’ minds as their hands grew sweaty and their hearts began to race. Questions began to storm around their minds: “What if I do not finish my essay in time? What if I do not understand a vocab question?” The proctor starts the timer right as the final deadliest question penetrates every student’s mind: “What if

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    “formal garden with gravel paths‚ gates‚ fruit trees‚ cedars and hedges and rooms crowded with English furniture‚ ornaments‚ books‚ and portraits” are proofs of his desire to live an English life. While the house was modeled like an English house‚ it sat on the hillside of Virginia near the Virginia river. The scene from his home was uniquely American. Youngs argues that it reflects Byrd’s desire to live in American environment‚ but at the same time‚ to live like an Englishman. Overall‚ Youngs portrays

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    The countless inequalities after slavery abruptly began in 1896 when segregation was labeled as legal when the ruling of Plessy vs. Ferguson which was when Homer Plessy sat in the wrong designated section for his race. When Reconstruction ended it was promised by the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th amendments that slavery would be abolished‚ being a free citizen in the United States‚ and having the right to vote. Although these things were granted there were many loop holes that the U.S Democracy didn’t include

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    changed the precedent established in the other. They also helped the country identify more with freedom than slavery. The Plessy vs. Ferguson case happened in 1892 and was about a man named Homer Plessy who was an octoroon. He bought a ticket and sat in a whites only railroad car. This happened two years after a law called the Separate Car Act was put into effect. He was arrested for violating it but didn’t want to face the penalty of it which was a fine of $25 or 20 days in jail so he went to court($25

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    Affirmative Action Argumentative Essay When a student is transitioning to college‚ things like money‚ grants‚ and available scholarships can weigh down on that student. It takes a lot out of you‚ even when you are still considering all these things before college. Affirmative Action is seen as many things to many people; that it’s a failed system to give unrecognized students a leg up in college. It is can be a silver lining to many students‚ that even though they aren’t being fully challenged

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    victory” for civil rights. Also‚ President Abraham Lincoln kept trying and trying to outlaw slavery by passing laws. In the article “Free at Last”‚ Jeffrey Rosen states that ending slavery “became his life’s work”. Lincoln died before slavery was abolished‚ but his hard work helped make equality between races. You can see that many African-Americans worked hard to get their rights. I know this because it took nearly 100 years to stop

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    Bladimir Hernandez Ethics Professor Affirmative Action Affirmative Action in college enrollment policies On March 6‚ 1961 President John F. Kennedy signed Executive Order 10925. Out of this Executive Order the term Affirmative Action came about. Affirmative Action is a set of policies and orders passed for the purpose of countering the effects of hundreds of years of discrimination against minorities‚ like African Americans‚ Hispanics‚ and Native Americans. It counteracts the centuries of

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    In 1953‚ the first black student enrolled‚ as an undergraduate‚ at Louisiana State University. And in sixty-four years‚ several different races have had the opportunity to enroll and earn degrees from Louisiana State University‚ including myself. However‚ this was not always the case. There was a point in time where blacks and whites could not attend the same school‚ or even use the same facilities. The court decision that made separate facilities legal‚ was Plessy v Ferguson. It allowed for separate

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